A yardstick is equal to one yard or 3 feet. An rectangular football field measures 100 yards between the goal lines. Solved ExamplesExample 1: How many feet are equal to 8 yds?Solution: We know that 1 yd = 3 feetSo, 8 yds = 8 x 3 feet = 24 feetTherefore...
Example 2: How many times would you place a yardstick if the length of an object is 15 feet? Solution: A yardstick is 3 feet long. Since 3 times 5 is 15, to measure the length of 15 feet, the yardstick needs to be placed 5 times. Example 3: What is the height of the object i...
Multiplying that force by the stroke (inches divided by 12, which changes the units to feet) gives the net WORK (in foot-pounds) produced by the piston moving from TDC to BDC with the BMEP exerted on it throughout that motion. (Clearly this is not an attempt to represent the reality ...